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The Thompsons on the King's Coronation, Glastonbury Festival and Podcasts
Fri 23 Jun 2023The Thompsons share their thoughts on the King's Coronation, Glastonbury Festival and this month's theme, podcasts...
Film Review: The Old man Movie: Lactopalypse
Tue 20 Jun 2023We take a look at Estonia's latest offering of high octane stop motion comedy...
Film Review: The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Sat 08 Apr 2023Was anyone really excited for this Chris Pratt-led film? Not really. But should they be?
We Catch up With Mark Gallagher of Arc Cinema - Runner-Up in the National Cinema Heroes Competition
Fri 24 Feb 2023Nottingham has long had a thriving cinema scene, but there’s one man in particular who goes above and beyond - Mark Gallagher. Having worked at Arc Cinema in Hucknall for the past three years, Gallagher has recently been recognised as a UK Cinema Hero. Our writer Josephine Ruffles catches up with Mark about his love for cinema and what this achievement means to him…
How New Nottingham Short Film Hamster Is Putting a Twist on the Typical War Movie
Sat 29 Oct 2022From being nominated for awards to screening at Broadway Cinema, Scott Driver’s short film, Hamster, has made its mark on audiences and critics alike. And, with its powerful message on PTSD and the impact of war, it’s easy to see why…
Showcasing the Best of the Worst, We Learn More About Notts Bad Movie Club
Wed 19 Oct 2022Have you ever seen a film that’s so bad it’s good? Do you often return to ‘hate watches’, sticking on something that’s enjoyable for its awfulness? If so, you’ll love Notts Bad Movie Club, the city’s regular film night showcasing the very best of the worst…
Review: Notts Bad Movie Club
Mon 17 Oct 2022A night of great food, great beer, and terrible movies at Annie’s Burger Shack...
NTU Graduate Chester Carr Shares His Experiences with Creating Spider-Man Concept Art and Directing His Own Movies
Fri 26 Aug 2022Since graduating from Nottingham Trent University back in 2014, concept artist Chester Carr has gone on to work on the likes of Spider-Man: Far From Home and Overlord, as well as directing his own short films - including Death of the Primate, a winner at this year’s Nottingham International Film Festival. Kieran Burt hears all about his artistic process, plans for the future and much more…
15 Years Later: The Simpsons Movie
Mon 25 Jul 2022Ever heard of The Simpsons? We thought so. Yet did you know they did a movie in 2007? Yeah, we thought that too. But if you want to reminisce on simpler times anyway, here's a look back at the film's release a decade-and-a-half later...
5 Years Later: The Lego Batman Movie
Fri 04 Feb 2022Ahead of the release of Matt Reeves' moody, gothic take on The Batman, we look back at the absolute peak of the Dark Knight's time on screen - The Lego Batman Movie...
5 of the Best Moments in Roland Emmerich Movies
Mon 31 Jan 2022With Roland Emmerich set to return with his, um, Emmerichest film yet - Moonfall - this week, we take a look at some of the highlights from his most iconic movies so far...
Best Crime Films: Our Favourite Movies About Sins On Screen
Tue 09 Nov 2021To tie in with the Seven Deadly Sins issue of LeftLion, our Screen Team run through their favourite crime flicks...
The Loft Movie Theatre on Their Favourite Screenings and Welcoming Film Fans Back to the Cinema
Tue 02 Nov 2021A decade after setting up an at-home cinema in their attic, Gavin and Lucy Morrow have become key figures in Nottingham’s screen scene - holding popular monthly showings of cult and classic releases at the Savoy. We catch up with the film fanatics behind The Loft Movie Theatre...
Five of the Best Movies From BFI London Film Festival at Broadway
Mon 18 Oct 2021The BFI London Film Festival came to Nottingham this month, as special screenings from the event were beamed onto screens at Broadway Cinema. We pick five of the LFF films you should keep your eye on...
The Best Boxing Films: Our Favourite Movies That Pack a Punch
Thu 30 Sept 2021After our interview with record-breaking Mansfield-based boxer Steve Ward in issue 139 of the mag, we decided to discuss our favourite boxing films of all time...
Notts Filmmaker Will J Carman on Awards Nominations and Shooting an Entire Movie in a Bathroom
Wed 29 Sept 2021Cinematographer, camera operator and colourist, there doesn’t seem to be anything Will J Carman can’t do. We chat to the Nottingham-based filmmaker about award nominations, future projects and the importance of expecting the unexpected…
Win a Pair of Tickets to See Nick Cave and Warren Ellis this Wednesday
Mon 06 Sept 2021Legendary collaborators Nick Cave and Warren Ellis are headed back to Nottingham with their new album, Carnage, and you could win one of five pairs of tickets...
Historical Films: Our Favourite Movies About the Past
Mon 05 Jul 2021With our latest issue of the mag focusing on Nottingham Castle, an iconic landmark throughout the city's history, we thought we'd discuss our favourite films depicting the past...